Ok I think I get what your on about it's strange you type in English and yet I haven't a clue what your own about."ZERO POINT YOU ARE EXACTLY AT THE MIDDLE POINT BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL"Do you mean by this I haven't booked a place in either heaven or hell, it could go either way it's 0-0 at half time sort of thing, so at this point I could end up in hell or heaven.

Ok I think I get what your on about it's strange you type in English and yet I haven't a clue what your own about."ZERO POINT YOU ARE EXACTLY AT THE MIDDLE POINT BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL"Do you mean by this I haven't booked a place in either heaven or hell, it could go either way it's 0-0 at half time sort of thing, so at this point I could end up in hell or heaven.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 417517

what is hell?

it is a place for purification process. In the prayer i believe in God...he descended to Hell, on the third day He rose and ascended to Heaven. Hell is a place for Soul purification(Divine Flame) that will purify your Spirit so that when you face you source, ypu are already purified...

The spirits of individual nations are both the articulations (Gliederungen) of an organization and its realization. The spirits of individual nations represent a segment of the World Spirit out of which emerges the unlimited universal spirit. A comparison is introduced here between the status of an individual and that of a nation's spirit. In the process of his formation the individual undergoes various changes without, however, losing his identity. As a part of world history, a nation—exhibiting a certain trend expressed in its Volksgeist— plays its part in the total process of world history. But once it contributes its share to world history it can no longer play a role in the process of world history. The submersion in the total process prevents a people's cultural rebirth, because it has exhausted its creativity in the historical growth of its guiding spirit. It is for this reason that one of Hegel's disciples, Michelet, considered the idea of a renaissance of the Jewish people as philosophically impossibleBack to Forum

The spirits of individual nations are both the articulations (Gliederungen) of an organization and its realization. The spirits of individual nations represent a segment of the World Spirit out of which emerges the unlimited universal spirit. A comparison is introduced here between the status of an individual and that of a nation's spirit. In the process of his formation the individual undergoes various changes without, however, losing his identity. As a part of world history, a nation—exhibiting a certain trend expressed in its Volksgeist— plays its part in the total process of world history. But once it contributes its share to world history it can no longer play a role in the process of world history. The submersion in the total process prevents a people's cultural rebirth, because it has exhausted its creativity in the historical growth of its guiding spirit. It is for this reason that one of Hegel's disciples, Michelet, considered the idea of a renaissance of the Jewish people as philosophically impossibleBack to Forum